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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hepatology. 2019 Jun 21;71(1):225–234. doi: 10.1002/hep.30695

Table 1:

Baseline Demographics and Clinical Characteristics

Seen by Advanced Practice Provider
Never seen by Advanced Practice Provider
P value
(n = 166708) (n = 222549)

Age (median IQR) 60 (48 – 70) 58 (46 – 69) <0.001

Female 54.20% 50.27% <0.001

Race <0.001
 Asian 1.93% 3.49%
 African American 10.30% 9.73%
 Hispanic 9.47% 12.14%
 White (non-Hispanic) 69.58% 62.26%
 Unknown 8.72% 12.39%

Education <0.001
 < 12th Grade 0.83% 1.34%
 High School 32.62% 31.38%
 Less than Bachelor Degree 50.94% 46.49%
 Bachelor Degree or greater 11.40% 12.07%
 Unknown 3.49% 9.26%

Charlson comorbidity index <0.001
 0 4.49% 6.86%
 1–2 25.82% 39.60%
 3–4 28.96% 28.85%
 5+ 41.05% 24.45%

Alcoholic cirrhosis 33.94% 30.98% <0.001

Hepatitis C 13.64% 16.31% <0.001

Nonalcoholic, non-viral cirrhosis 62.43% 61.06% <0.001

Hepatic Encephalopathy 18.31% 16.33% <0.001

Ascites 31.19% 41.71% <0.001

Varices 13.19% 14.00% <0.001

Hepatocellular Carcinoma 4.42% 4.53% 0.12

Gastroenterology/hepatology Consultation 70.31% 57.41% <0.001

Hepatology consultation (subset of above) 7.81% 6.47% <0.001